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Catechetical Picture Study | The Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary - Into the Deep
Picture Study | The Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary

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Heaven + Nature Sing | Liturgical Hymns for Families | Digital Download

Heaven + Nature Sing | Liturgical Hymns for Families | Digital Download

*This is a Digital Product*God's people praise Him in song!  Since the time of Genesis, the people of God have praised Him through singing—especially by singing together. Our Church has gifted us centuries of beautiful liturgical music to sing in Mass and in our domestic churches.  Since our human brains have a propensity for memorizing that which is sung, hymns allow us an opportunity to etch the Truth of God's love into their memories for the long haul.  This hymn study shows you how.  This study includes: Open-and-go instructions on how to do a hymn study One traditional Catholic hymn to study and sing each month Our recommended versions (with links!) A history and theology of the hymn Lyrics (print a page for everyone to have on hand!) Copywork pages for varying ages and abilities, featuring the lyrics Coloring pages (perfect for littles who join in!) The ability to reuse the study, year after year!  Hymns included: “Holy God, We Praise Thy Name” “The King of Love My Shepherd Is” “Stabat Mater” “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today!” “Hail, Holy Queen Enthroned Above” “Come, Holy Ghost” “O God Beyond All Praising” “Be Thou My Vision” “O Salutaris Hostia” “All Creatures of Our God and King” “For All the Saints” “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” Spend a year singing to the Lord as a family without adding stress or planning to your day!   Designed by Lucy Reed.

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Yes, from William F. Medley, Bishop of Owensboro

Can I use this with multiple children/ages?

Yes! It is made for children 7-17 (but youngers and olders alike will glean from it!).

Is this resource re-usable, even with the same child?

Absolutely! Repetition is highly valuable when learning the Faith. A child(ren) can repeat this resource across multiple years.

 Is this resource only for homeschooling families?

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